I expected more class from a couple of NASCAR truck-series drivers. At least they kept their shirts on.
I expected more class from a couple of NASCAR truck-series drivers. At least they kept their shirts on.
Shirts on, of course.
I can agree with all of that. Let's celebrate with a Bud.
I have not read through Jason’s Twitter feed (I don’t use Twitter), so you know more than me about what he’s said in the past, and I know nothing of what he said about Payton. I didn’t love Payton shilling for Bud right after the SB, so, yeah, I guess you could say I thought it was tacky or kind of classless (I’m…
I don’t think you’ve made a legitimate argument, you haven't addressed my point (which is really goes to the lack of evidence that his Tweet was racially motivated), you’re making untenable inferences and treating them as fact based on what you suspect — but do not know — to be true, and you’ve made it very clear that…
I don’t disagree with your premise about the existence of a pattern, but I disagree with the conclusion you’re drawing from it about Jason.
Put my kid in a LeBron jersey or make him grow up in Cleveland? (It's actually a Messi jersey, which was the point of my original post before the thread took a life of its own. And as to where we live, you know how some people get really drunk and wake up with a new tattoo? Well, my story started the same way, but…
That may be what Jason was thinking — none of us know — but that’s not what he said. As far I see, he’s guilty of hypocrisy, not racism. Not sure it’s fair to assume racist motives based on that Tweet alone, unless you have other evidence (other than the pretty attenuated and highly circumstantial guilt-by-association…
Appreciate the background info, and I didn’t recall those photos, but that speaks to Jason's hypocrisy, it doesn't explain the Twitter reaction and the undertone of the original post and comments here that his Tweet was somehow racist.
Not being the brightest crayon in the box, I’m open to the possibility that I’ve totally missed the joke, in which case I’d appreciate it if someone would explain that to me too!
Counterpoint: it’s not just you.
We live in Cleveland.
The answer is LeBron James.
That's it, but only because they were out of Pol Pot jerseys.
I’m an American living in America. My kid plays soccer and loves it. He’s got one pro jersey. Guess whose name is on the back.
“I love it here. I love being here. I love my teammates,” James told cleveland.com... “
This won’t help Rubio get re-elected.
The name Jerry Jones has become synonymous with shit bag Southerns who are way too into football.
“and last night the Cavs went for every loose ball like they were sheltering a baby from gunfire. Those balls were THEIRS.”